1RXS J232953.9+062814 in quiescence (submitted to IAUC) S.V. Zharikov, G.H. Tovmassian, Observatorio Astronomico Nacional, IA UNAM (Mexico). The 1RXS J232953.9+062814 had been classified as a cataclysmic variable by Jingyao, H. et al.(Ann. Shanghai Obs., Acad. Sin., 1998, 19, 235). Prior to the outburst detection by P. Schmeer (IAUC 7747) on November 3.926 (UT) our team observed 1RXS J232953.9+062814 in quiescence. The CCD photometry was made with 1.5 m telescope of OAN SPM on October 25th and 26th, 2001 (JD 2452207, 2452208). Comparison with the photometric standard field of PG2213-006 revealed that the object had a mean magnitude of B=16.8 in quiescence. The object was monitored during 3.42 + 2.5 hours. It showed approximately 0.2 mag variability in B band. Period analysis based on DFT methods leads to extremely short period for the CV of about 0.0228 days. However the lightcurve shows minimas of slightly different depth. Comparing to the outburst lightcurves obtained by VSNET group (IAUC 7747) we can safely state that the lightcurve is double humped and the orbital period of the system is two times longer. The second order peak in the power spectrum at around 0.045 days is split in two equipollent values at P1=0.0446(1) and P2=0.0466(1). The duration of our observational run is not sufficient to distinguish between these two values unambiguously. However the folded data looks less scattered and shows more pronounced second shallow minimum when the P1=0.0446 days value is used. This value is also shorter by 3.7 percent than the period of assumed superhumps found by VSNET team during outburst. The lightcurve folded by this period is available at: http://bufadora.astrosen.unam.mx/~gag/rxj2329.5+0628. Meanwhile the second value of P2=0.0466 is longer than the superhump period. The reason for doublehump structure in the lightcurve is not clear yet and will need more careful investigation.